Show management ant or OF pios PIGS farmers lose much by neglectful management of pip pies the they y are too often kept in dirty pens in out of the way place sunder the eates of barisand barn sand with the only bathini bathing place in summer a repulsive mud hole and nd being treated as an altogether degraded animal they soon become so who would not instead of this give them clean comfortable and dignified quarters and they become quite respectable A pig does not plunge into a pool of muddy water bec adise he has any faucy fancy for being dirty but a cool bath in hot weather is quite essential to his comfor tand have it he whatever cost if mud is mixed with it that is not his look ou out t keep a pig ig clean or in other words do not compe compel him to live in dirt and he will get fat all the faster for it the experiment was made of regularly currying a part of a herd of hogs and leaving the other part the former were found to become fat the most rapidly independently of this a farmer who takes good care of his hogs I 1 in a comfor comfortable tahle building and yard will be most likely to take good care also to feed th them e in well but he who thrusts them as outcasts into a rubbish yard will hardly take more pains in feeding and irregularity and neglect will be the usual result ay ag A man that would call ev every ery thi thing ma by its right name could h hardly ardly pass through the street without being knocked down as a common enemy BY MISTAKE A printer in setting up tl the e line hell hall has hai no BO fury like a woman scorned 11 by some oversight left out the s and made it read hell hall hns no fury like a woman corned 11 gaslight A slight departure from the text but none whatever from the truth GUARDED A country youth who had returned home from a visit to the city was asked by his anxious dad if he had been guarded in his conduct while there 0 O yes 11 replied the ingenious lad 1 I was guarded by bv two constables most of the time EFFECT an unsuccessful lover love was asked by what means he lost his bis divinity was alas cried he be 11 flattered her until she got too proud to speak to me 5 Q W the boston post says there are thirteen thousand marriageable girls now in the factories of lowell it is pleasant to know in this world of misery that there are thirteen thousand men yet to be happy W miss martineau Martl neau tells a story of an old eld woman who was urged to crow cross the r river iver i forth in a ferry boat at the time that a storm was b brewing r evring she hesitated the boatman asked if she would not trust in providence na na said she 1 I will na trust in providence as lang as there is a bridge at stirling fl W the proprietors ebors of greenwood cem etry at new york fork have it in contemplation to construct a railroad from the city to the demetry Ce metry the interments inter ments eing being sufficiently numerous to warrant the undertaking A railroad to the grave csome W some one we dont know who gives the following excellent advice it is worth following maybe you yett ares area bachelor frosty and forty then poor fellow sunday nights nothing to you von just as you are nothing to noboa nobody y got get a wife black eyed or blue eyed but above all true eyed get a little house no matter how little and a sofa just to hold thop two or two and a half in it of a sunday IWAY night and then read this paragraph b by bod the aig light t of your cifes eyes and thank god and take courage I 1 A READING lamox the following are the statistics of the newe newspaper per pre press aa div given w DR in the last census no colim no copies print anny dailies tri weeklies semi weeklies weeklies 2000 semi 50 50 monthlies quarterlies 25 tills this says the albany transcript is nearly 17 copies a year of some publication or other to every ry in mau woman and chiw child in the nation or excluding infants aged and diseased persons and those who cannot read at least a newspaper a week to each family eap of confined in the tennessee penitentiary 38 were temperate before sentence and intemperate and were drunk when they committed the crime there are 43 whose families miliea fa were temperate w whose hose fathers were intemperate of whom 72 were common drunkards there ther are 3 who have had a classical education 7 a common Engli english sli education 10 who can read and write 52 who can read only and 63 who can neither read nor write these statistics show very clearly that intemperance and the went want of education are two most fruitful sources of crimes the educated are too crafty to be caught gy the state geologist of california has the record of upwards of thirty earthquakes in that state since the first of january la nuary 1853 THE NEBRASKA LOOMING LOOKING UP the exclusive account which we gave the other morning of senator douglas dougl W report on t the e organization of nebraska has created d a great sensation s gatior among the abolia abolitionists I 1 and n their adders and abettors abet tors in this city already the post and the tribune and the times will soon bolow with the other abolitionist it organs are out in full sw swoop cop against the report and to these we must now add the tw adling express which can no longer endure the unnatural un natural and hypocritical position it has lately occupied and is returning with canine proclivity to its abolitionist lit mire we maintain that senator douglas position is impregnable when it is overruled the constitution of the united states will be no better than waste paper it secures to the people of nebraska th the e same right as the people people of every other state of the union have enjoyed since since the conquest aest 0 of our national independence namely the t eri colit right to control and designate their own g social 0 I 1 institution institutions os if an ant antislavery anti I 1 slavery ca campaign L i be organized to oppose senator douglas D I 1 su report we are ready for it N Y herald |